no buddy you can buy them from complete angler for drug money(expensive) i buy them from dandy market here,s how i use them pick the spot your fishing as soon as you get there start ground burley (tuna oil ) breadcrumbs) now with the burley cage fill with the same mixture if the fish are on pack it lightly it will empty quickly and the fish will be attracted and bang hook up if fishings slow pack it tight and it will slowly emptyBrownie wrote:Home mades. What did you use for those mate?dazz999 wrote:i like these ones betterBrownie wrote:Hi guys, been out of the salt action for a while. But about 6 months ago, yeah here I go on sale at Anaconda again I got a few little cage type berely things that you use instead of a sinker. Not big by any means and only cost at the time $2 I think, full price was $4 or $5 for two. They make sense but as yet I've not used them. Has anyone tried these? They seemed logical at the time.
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Good tips and info mate. :thumbsup:dazz999 wrote:no buddy you can buy them from complete angler for drug money(expensive) i buy them from dandy market here,s how i use them pick the spot your fishing as soon as you get there start ground burley (tuna oil ) breadcrumbs) now with the burley cage fill with the same mixture if the fish are on pack it lightly it will empty quickly and the fish will be attracted and bang hook up if fishings slow pack it tight and it will slowly emptyBrownie wrote:Home mades. What did you use for those mate?dazz999 wrote:i like these ones betterBrownie wrote:Hi guys, been out of the salt action for a while. But about 6 months ago, yeah here I go on sale at Anaconda again I got a few little cage type berely things that you use instead of a sinker. Not big by any means and only cost at the time $2 I think, full price was $4 or $5 for two. They make sense but as yet I've not used them. Has anyone tried these? They seemed logical at the time.